GPS-15210

SparkFun
474-GPS-15210
GPS-15210

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Description:
GNSS / GPS Development Tools The SparkFun SAM-M8Q GNSS Breakout is an easy-to-use GPS board designed for projects requiring an economical all-in-one PNT solution. Built around the SAM-M8Q from u-blox this module is a "Smart Antenna" receiver meaning the antenna is built direc

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In Stock: 7

Stock:
7
Can Dispatch Immediately
On Order:
12
Expected 22-06-2026
Factory Lead Time:
5
Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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₹3,710.43 ₹3,710.43

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SparkFun Electronics
Product Category: GNSS / GPS Development Tools
Delivery Restrictions:
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RoHS: N
Breakout Boards
SAM-M8Q
3.3 V
I2C, UART
GPS
Brand: SparkFun
Product Type: GPS Development Tools
Series: Qwiic
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Unit Weight: 32.445 g
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Compliance Codes
USHTS:
8526910020
TARIC:
8526912099
BRHTS:
85269100
ECCN:
7A994
Origin Classifications
Country of Origin:
United States
Assembly Country of Origin:
Not available
Country of Diffusion:
Not available
The country is subject to change at the time of shipment.

GPS Breakout - Chip Antenna

SparkFun GPS Breakout - Chip Antenna is a high-quality, GPS board with impressive configuration options. The SAM-M8Q is a 72-channel GNSS receiver that receives signals from the GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo constellations. This increases precision and decreases lock time. It has an onboard rechargeable battery. Backup power enables the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds. This u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel). It utilizes the Qwiic system, so no soldering is required.